Hello Simon,Thank you for posting your great photos. I always lookforward to all your posts and top quality photos come GP weekends. What else is racing over there, I know Australia's Graig Beard is racing in Porsche CupRegards Mouserat

Porsche Carrera Cup and Ferrari Challenge (the latter of which is on now, running under the safety car - Steve Wyatt crashed and marshals have since inflicted more damage to the car while trying to clear the mess).

Man lands superlicence after once finishing 302nd in a Superleague Formula race. If anybody is able to explain the concept of Ma Qing Hua, feel free.

Could it be his success in the 1600cc class of the China Touring Car Championship in 2011? Do you think that this year's Autoglym Post Historic & Hammerite Classic Group 1 Touring Cars champion might also be on the road to a GP drive?

Could it be his success in the 1600cc class of the China Touring Car Championship in 2011? Do you think that this year's Autoglym Post Historic & Hammerite Classic Group 1 Touring Cars champion might also be on the road to a GP drive?

Hi all, I am sorry for taking the trend off corse but I don't know where to put it, anyhow I will just add it here & delete it when the time is right.

I have a question, I am in Australia and I am going to buy the Apple "New" ipad. I have just read Formula 1 has a live app, does enyone here know how much you pay to initially download it to you ipad? and do you pay for each race or is there a fee for the whole season?

Moving on from matters chelonian...Alternatively, they could have put: "Dear our Felipe, please try to go a bit faster than the Toro Rossos..."

Dear our Michael, please stop hitting things.

Fast Ferrari.

The future's orange? Nico Hülkenberg, hot favourite to land a Ferrari seat in 2013, and the bloke he'd be replacing.

This was lurking above the barriers, close to the chicane approach. I know it's a spider, but have no idea whether it might be a) dangerous or b) merely huge. It was about the same size as a Lotus 25 (ish).

Armed only with an HRT, Narain Karthikeyan attempts to take 130R with his DRS open. You might notice that his front wheels aren't particularly straight.

This was lurking above the barriers, close to the chicane approach. I know it's a spider, but have no idea whether it might be a) dangerous or b) merely huge. It was about the same size as a Lotus 25 (ish).

I have a feeling that it would be harmless. Japanese tourists get into trouble in Australia playing with our spiders because they don't realise that spiders can be poisonous.

Getting back on topic: interview on Sky with the ever-loquacious and tactful Raikkonen -

"What happened Kimi?"
"I spun."

Admittedly a bloody silly question which got the answer it deserved, but it was followed by a short awkward silence and a suggestion from the interviewer that his spin might have ruined other people's laps ...

..This was lurking above the barriers, close to the chicane approach. I know it's a spider, but have no idea whether it might be a) dangerous or b) merely huge. It was about the same size as a Lotus 25 (ish).

This species is a common Japanese spider Nephila clavata in Latin, or Jorōgumo in Japanese. The bigger one is a female, while a smaller is a male. It's quite big could be up to 25mm long if you include the legs. These spiders are harmless.

Jorōgumo is a legendary creature in Japanese folklore. A Jorōgumo is a spider which can change its appearance into that of a beautiful woman. She attracts men, and once a man has been trapped as a result of her seduction, he will be tied up and eaten by her

Getting back on topic: interview on Sky with the ever-loquacious and tactful Raikkonen -

"What happened Kimi?""I spun."

Admittedly a bloody silly question which got the answer it deserved, but it was followed by a short awkward silence and a suggestion from the interviewer that his spin might have ruined other people's laps ...

David Croft and Lewis discuss Stevenage Borough's chances of beating Scunthorpe in this afternoon's key League One clash.

What at

Now STOP IT, David, you know very well what!

You are quiet correct Barry, as David knows only too well Scunthorpe were the Yorkshire soot juggling champions last season and this year are looking to get out of the Unibond League 1 and progress into the Championship (which co-incidentally is sponsored by HRT - that's Huddersfield Rail Transport the company that keeps you on-track for less!)

You are quiet correct Barry, as David knows only too well Scunthorpe were the Yorkshire soot juggling champions last season and this year are looking to get out of the Unibond League 1 and progress into the Championship (which co-incidentally is sponsored by HRT - that's Huddersfield Rail Transport the company that keeps you on-track for less!)

But Steve, they failed to make any impact in the East Yorks Steam Knitting Conference League, and a minor place in the same year's Northern Counties Sawdust Plaiting Championship counts as very little, as you well know.Roger Lund

But Steve, they failed to make any impact in the East Yorks Steam Knitting Conference League, and a minor place in the same year's Northern Counties Sawdust Plaiting Championship counts as very little, as you well know.Roger Lund

Beauty, of course, is always in the eye of the beholder, and after Yorkshire County Cricket club ceded to pressure to drop the stipulation that all players had to be born in GOC - God's Own County -, for the non-believers among you, there was a general relaxation of qualification criteria in other hitherto specifically county or defined regional games, allowing the organising bodies to invite selected teams from other areas. It was seen as an extension of the traditional Yorkshire missionary spirit, letting them mix with our County and giving them experience of playing in the big time. We are well known for our altruism.Roger Lund

From this weekend's Scunthorpe GP (or wherever it might be)...Service is apparently faster at the Senna pub & grill, but food preparation is a little more consistent here.

I wonder if they still "cut corners" at their Japanese location. I heard that the proprietor does not like the late nights of the restaurant trade; I believe he has a reputation for "turning in" very early, much sooner than people expect when he is "outside".Roger Lund

I wonder if they still "cut corners" at their Japanese location. I heard that the proprietor does not like the late nights of the restaurant trade; I believe he has a reputation for "turning in" very early, much sooner than people expect when he is "outside".Roger Lund